Saturday, August 31, 2024

France’s Aristocrats

 Yes, there still are some. From The Spectator:

There were many criticisms of the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris. Why has no one reported that made by the Comte de Sèze? As president of L’Association entraide de la Noblesse francaise, the count has written to President Macron. He expresses ‘a great deal of sorrow and surprise’ at a scene in the show where ‘in the windows of a blood-red Palais de la Cité, Marie-Antoinette or other noble women, decapitated, [were] singing the revolutionary tune “Ah, ça ira!”, while a ship carrying a radiant woman, raising her fist, passed on the Seine.’ In its reprise, the song uses the famous phrase ‘Aristocrats à la lanterne!’ The count wants to know ‘What would Baron Pierre de Coubertin, who initiated the revival of the Olympic Games in 1896, have said about this?’ and pointedly asks: ‘In a country that does so much to promote women’s rights, is it really normal to present the beheading of a woman in such a positive light?’ Besides, the kings of Spain, Denmark, the Netherlands and Belgium and the sovereigns of Luxembourg and Monaco were all guests at the opening ceremony. What must they have thought of this celebration of a queen, ‘leur lointaine parente pour la plupart’, being beheaded? Look what happened next: ‘The results were not long in coming: while our members were expressing their amazement on social networks, many users were hurling insults and death threats at them. Despicable comments and dehumanising insults demonstrated the deeply racist nature of this hatred, which must be described as aristophobic.’ The noblesse ‘represent a great cultural, heritage and economic force’, but ‘we have been treated as if we no longer existed’. The count leaves Macron with a question: ‘On 26 July 2024, our country put on a show for the whole world to show that it was proud to have murdered its aristocrats. What can we say to the French people of aristocratic origin who have placed their trust in the Republic?’ So far as I know, the President has not replied, but surely de Sèze’s Burkean words deserve an answer. ‘Aristophobia’ is all the rage, rage being the right word. (Read more.)

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